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Hi Shane, Got my very own Aja calculator. To know what the ProRes will require do I set the calculator to NTSC 8 bit (the only SD format I can see in the choices)? And I'm also seeing that my last question in the related post. The idea of capturing 5-10 hours (in ProRes) at a time, then 'rendering' out (in ProRes) only the selects to create a new 'media' folder for all the material we might actually USE in the edit. Am I being naive? Or should I tell my client she'll need to buy 100 plus hours worth of storage? Got my very own Aja calculator.

To know what the ProRes will require do I set the calculator to NTSC 8 bit (the only SD format I can see in the choices)? Then you don't have the latest one. The latest one lists PRORES as an option. The idea of capturing 5-10 hours (in ProRes) Can't do that with DV and VHS without a capture device.

And HDV as ProRes requires special steps. Then 'rendering' out (in ProRes) only the selects to create a new 'media' folder for all the material we might actually USE in the edit. Am I being naive? You are being naive. Sorry.you are throwing around concepts and ideas with no real understanding of them, nor ability to follow them thru.

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NO capture card.no ProRes. HDV as ProRes, yes, but that's it. BetaSP requires a capture card too. You need to figure out a LOT of things here.especially if you will be working with HD and SD sources. A lot of ducks to get in a row. And you will need to start investing in more hardware if you want to get serious about this. Or you can capture as DV and use Compressor to upconvert later.and spend weeks doing it.

There is WAY too much to go into on a forum post. Thank you Shane, Very helpful. Installation process from the disk image dmg for mac application. (Can't seem to find the latest AJA data calculator - everywhere I look I find only ver. 2, which doesn't seem to have ProRes.

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There doesn't seem to be a 'downloads' option on the www.aja.com site.) Perhaps I will have her capture all the DV VHS as is. She can make her selects and then I'll output the selects as ProRes from my system. Which will solve the problem of not-wanting-to-house 100 hours of media. I'm thinking there won't be much difference between capturing it as ProRes or rendering it out as ProRes? I'll get the BetaCam done at a post-prod facility. You say HDV to ProRes requires special steps?

Did I read that right? I've captured HDV as ProRes a few times without a card, even with a laptop - from cameras - and didn't seem to have any trouble.

Maybe I'm missing something? Your help is most appreciated. Saved me a lot of teeth grinding. Thank you, Ben.

Here: I'm thinking there won't be much difference between capturing it as ProRes or rendering it out as ProRes? Depends.if you are working in a ProREs HD project and have SD DV material.yeah, there is a HUGE difference. You say HDV to ProRes requires special steps? Did I read that right? I've captured HDV as ProRes a few times without a card, even with a laptop - from cameras - and didn't seem to have any trouble.

Maybe I'm missing something? STEPS.not hardware.

No hardware needed. But I guess you already know these steps. Me: 'I'm thinking there won't be much difference between capturing it as ProRes or rendering it out as ProRes?' Shane: 'Depends.if you are working in a ProREs HD project and have SD DV material.yeah, there is a HUGE difference.' I'm suggesting that she do all her selects in the captured SD DV, then we output the 'selects' only in ProRes HD to a new 'media' folder; then we build the film all in one ProRes HD codec. Meaning we convert (one way or another) all the formats BEFOREHAND, and then work ONLY in that single ProRes HD codec.

My only insecurity - is whether I get a better ProRes HD from the DV SD material if I 'capture' it as ProRes HD (requiring a card), or if simply capturing it as DV SD and then outputting it as ProRes HD and then RE-IMPORTING the NEW ProRes HD files to work with in the actual editing. Will give more or less the same results. Apple Footer. This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the efficacy of any proposed solutions on the community forums. Apple disclaims any and all liability for the acts, omissions and conduct of any third parties in connection with or related to your use of the site. All postings and use of the content on this site are subject to the.